Time Nightclub – Paul Oakenfold

There is a difference between Los Angeles and Orange County when it comes to nightlife

Being from Los Angeles, I do not venture to Orange County often to party unless it is for a special night. Nevertheless, a forefather of electronic music, Paul Oakenfold would be playing at Time Nightclub. Paul plays in Socal often but what really made the evening special was Trance Family LA’s very own Carlos Arteaga making his Time Nightclub debut.

Carlos has been active in the scene and a veteran opener who knows how to get floor going thru featuring drops such as Say Nothing from Bryan Kearney (Alex Di Stefano remix). He set the mood just right to get the crowd ready for Paul Oakenfold.

Paul showed the crowd why he is one of the forefather of electronic music. It is like a doctor performing surgery or an artist painting a masterpiece. Effortlessly mixing, vibing and having fun in the process, he dropped a variety of new and old hits. I heard a remix of a U2 song I have never heard before which was fantastic and I hope he releases it. With all the new tracks that did not hold a candle to the classics, he dropped his remix of 4Strings, Take Me Away and Traffic by Tiesto. Power anthems that bring a smile to everyone in the crowd.

As confetti fell and those turbo charged power fog machines blanketed the crowd, the vibe, the music; the night was just perfect. Paul Oakenfold and Carlos Arteaga had a magical night of new and old trance. A true generation of players on the stage, which gives me a lot of hope for the future of trance.

About The Author

Danielle fell in love with electronics music in the mid 90's. As life happened, her love for trance grew stronger as songs started to hold a more special meaning. Her love of music and travel allows her to stay open and experience all that life has to offer. A veteran raver and full-time employee, she has a passion for giving back and helping others. Working with non profits like Olive Crest and A Place Called Home, she both mentors and facilitates workshops.